Albany police said House intended to sell 71 small plastic bags of crack cocaine on Jan. 29. He faces up to seven years in state prison and two years of post-release supervision. Sentencing is Oct. 28.

15 years in weapons case

Levi Malloy, 52, of Albany, was sentenced to 15 years in state prison and five years of post-release supervision before Judge Thomas Breslin.

Malloy was found guilty of felony criminal possession of a weapon in a July 1 jury trial.

In October 2013, Albany police smelled marijuana and saw two marijuana cigarettes after they pulled over Malloy for a traffic infraction, prosecutors said. Officers found an unregistered .25 caliber loaded handgun on the floor.

Lillard had been seen the night of July 21 driving without headlights at Henry Johnson and Livingston avenues in Albany, then on I-90, where he was recorded driving at 83 mph, prosecutors said.

Officers found Lillard was driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.12 percent, did not have a valid license and was not using the interlock ignition device required because of a previous DWI conviction. He also had 30 grams of marijuana in the vehicle.

Lillard will be sentenced Oct. 8 and faces 1 2/3 to 5 years in state prison, a $2,000 fine and other penalties, prosecutors said.

Sentence in heroin charge

James F. Cullen was sentenced in Albany County Court Wednesday for driving under the influence of heroin with four children under age 15 in the car.

Cullen was sentenced by Judge Peter Lynch to a year in jail, five years of felony probation, a term of Felony Drug Court, $1,000 fine, license revocation for a minimum of one year subject to the Department of Motor Vehicles, ignition interlock for five years of probation and attendance at a victim impact panel, prosecutors said.

Cullen pleaded guilty in July to felony DWI/child in a vehicle in the incident, which occurred in December, prosecutors said.